FLOATING FAQs

If you still have questions after reviewing the list below, please don't hesitate to contact us

How do you clean the pods?

The water is fully filtered between each float. The Epsom salts are a natural disinfectant and are at a super loaded amount. To learn more about our pods click here.

What if I’m claustrophobic?

Being in the pod is more like floating in outer space than being shut in a box. You’re always in control of your environment; you can leave a light on, crack the pod door and listen to music or a mediation to help you feel comfortable. Even people with extreme claustrophobia have reported having no problems with their time in the pod.

How often is the water changed?

Several times per week we perform a very in-depth maintenance of our tanks. We add fresh epsom salt daily and water twice per week. Between the super-concentrated salt solution, a UV light disinfectant filter, and 10-micron cartridge filter, these are probably the cleanest recreational water sources you’ll encounter!

Is there anything I should do to prepare?

Don’t drink coffee for several hours beforehand (it can make your system jittery). Also, don’t shave or wax since the salt water can irritate your skin. Eating a light meal about an hour to 90 minutes ahead of time stops your stomach from grumbling while you float. Other than that, there’s no specific preparation needed.

Do I need to bring anything?

If you have longer hair, you may want to bring a comb or brush. Also, something to put your contact lenses into while you’re in the tank. Other than that, we provide everything you need (towels, earplugs, bodywash/shampoo, blow dryer and other hygiene items).

What types of tanks do you have?

We are proud to feature Float Pod, some of the best tanks in the industry. To learn more about our tanks, click here.

Can I float if I’m pregnant?

Absolutely! There will be a womb within a womb! Floating can relieve a lot of the aches and pains caused by pregnancy. If you are in your third trimester, or have any concerns, please consult with your physician before coming in.